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Noosa finally cements its place as a worldwide tourist destination. A father and son fishing during their holiday at Noosa on the Weyba Road bridge. Photo: Todd R Brewer Photography.
Noosa woos world Jolene Ogle NOOSA has been named as one of only two Australian destinations in the 50 Best Places to Travel in 2017 list by Travel + Leisure. It’s something locals have always known, but now one of the world’s most influential travel brand has shared our secret with the world. Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham said it was a wonderful accolade for Noosa to $
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sirens” of Australia’s eastern coast, with Perth the only other Australian destination featured in this list. The report said Noosa was gaining attention for its upscale hotels, modern restaurants and its natural beauty. Mr Massingham said making the list meant Noosa had finally cemented its place as an international destination of choice alongside places such as Paros in Greece and Provence in France.
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Rape investigation AN 18-year-old woman has allegedly been raped when walking home from a party in the early hours of Sunday morning. According to police, the woman was walking on a secluded walkway that adjoins David Low Way and Bicentennial Way in Sunrise Beach at about 2am on Sunday 8 January, when she was grabbed from behind by a man and sexually assaulted. A local man who was passing by heard the disturbance and went to the woman’s aid. The woman was taken to Nambour Hospital following the attack. The offender fled the scene on foot but was described as 180cm tall with a European accent, possibly French, and wearing long dark pants and a red T-shirt. Noosa police are investigating and urge anyone who was in the area around the time of the assault and who may have heard or witnessed any suspicious activity to come forward. Anyone with information should phone Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 or phone the Noosa police station on 5440 8111.
As small as a thumbnail, the Irukandji is difficult to see but has been blamed for a spate of stings on Fraser Island over Christmas.
Bark is worse than their bite By Hollie Harris
A woman was allegedly raped, after walking along a secluded walkway about 2am on Sunday morning. Police are urging anyone with information to phone Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.
A bum note for Christmas trading By Jolene Ogle
Police are urging business owners to be on the lookout for counterfeit $50 notes. The notes recovered from the recent batch of counterfeit money are noticeable due to their papery feel, uneven edges and the clear win-
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POLICE are warning shop owners to be on the lookout for counterfeit money after a spate of $50 notes made their way through shops over the Christmas period. In Peregian Beach on Monday 5 December, two women were caught trying to use a fake $50 note in a poker machine at a hotel. Quickthinking staff notified the police who arrested the women. A counterfeit $50 note was also used at a Peregian Beach store on the same day. This year, a customer tried to use a $50 note at a Noosaville store on Thursday 5 January at about 12.30pm. Police are using CCTV footage to try and locate the male suspect. The next day on Friday 6 January a patron of a hotel in Tewantin tried to use a $50 note in a poker machine and a customer tried to use a $50 note at a store on St Andrew’s Drive in Tewantin. Noosa Heads officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant Steve McReight said retail workers and hotel staff needed to be on the lookout for the counterfeit notes. “They feel papery and these notes won’t be accepted by teller machines or poker machines,” he said. The Queensland Police Service also recommend to check for the Australian Coat of Arms, which should be visible when the note is held up to the light. The note should be plastic and not feel overly thick or thin. There should be a star inside a circle at the bottom of the note and when held to the light it should form a sevenpointed star.
SCIENTISTS fear the Irukandji jellyfish is getting a sensationalised rap about migrating down South toward our beaches after a spate of stings on Fraser Island recently. RACQ LifeFlight rescued a 10th person with a suspected Irukandji jellyfish sting at Queensland’s Fraser Island since December 22. A teenage girl was airlifted to hospital for treatment in a stable condition last week, after being stung on the leg. Australian Marine Stinger Advisory Services director Dr Lisa-Ann Gershwin says Irukandji stings were not new to Fraser Island and had been happening for decades. “The database shows plenty of Irukandji stings dating back to 1893 on the South East Coast. There is no invasion and not a shred of evidence to suggest Irukandji are moving south,” she said. “The species is incredibly fragile. It is extremely tied to its habitat and the idea that they are migrating toward the Sunshine Coast over the next five years is absurd. There are no more stings recorded than any other year and, in fact, the chances of being stung are less than ever before. “I say show me the evidence. If you have any, it should be peer-reviewed and documented,” she said. Irukandji Syndrome is the name given to the illness which follows a sting from 16 different jellyfish species. There were eight documented cases of suspected Irukandji syndrome on Fraser Island in both 2015 and 2014. Dr Gershwin says not every jellyfish in Australian waters is a box jellyfish or an Irukandji and has just released a new jellyfish app in the hope it will make Australian beaches safer by reducing the number of stings and providing warnings that the animals are present in the water. The jellyfish app contains information about swimmer safety and scientific information about jellyfish, including photos and first aid treatment. “The idea behind this is to give people the ability to know a bit more about what they’re looking at so that they’re not afraid of every jellyfish,” she said. An Irukandji is very difficult to see. They are the size of a thumbnail and clear with small tentacles, so most people who are stung are unable to identify the species. No definitive treatment is currently available for the Irukandji Syndrome, however, the Australian Venom Research Unit is currently involved in research to develop an ant venom to treat Irukandji envenomation. The symptoms of an Irukandji jellyfish sting are not immediate and may appear five to 45 minutes after the initial sting. Signs and symptoms can include severe backache or headache; shooting pains in their muscles, chest and abdomen; nausea; anxiety; restlessness; vomiting; and breathing difficulties. Management of Irukandji jellyfish stings: Carefully remove the casualty from the water; Avoid rubbing the sting area; Immediately douse the sting area with vinegar for at least 30 seconds; If vinegar is not available, carefully remove tentacles off skin and rinse well with seawater; Call triple-zero (000) for an ambulance immediately; Regularly monitor and record the casualty’s pulse, breathing and consciousness level; and Begin resuscitation if necessary. Source: Australian Resuscitation Council
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Food walk is tuckered out By Jolene Ogle PLANS to hold a “food walk” along the Noosa River foreshore have been put on ice after council rejected the event application. In a statement to the media, the Noosaville Business Association (NBA) said they had hoped to rejuvenate the foreshore precinct by holding a food-stall market along Gympie Terrace, but were disappointed by council’s rejection. The NBA had hoped to hold a monthly Noosa River Food Walk made up of local vendors only, but council cited parking concerns and possible conflicts with existing food businesses among the reasons for refusal. The NBA’s event application comes after the cancellation of a well-patronised food market trial in Thomas Street in 2015 that drew complaints due to market traffic taking up parking space, “outside” vendors selling food next to competing restaurants and a local trader’s takeaway service was blocked. NBA president Jim Lloyd said the NBA were shocked by the refusal as they had developed the food walk event in direct response to the concerns raised with the Thomas Street markets. “Ironically, the concept of the Noosa River Food Walk was developed in response to the feedback council provided about the markets and we worked very closely with council officers before submitting the application,” he said.
The Tastes of Noosaville markets on Thomas Street in 2015 were well-patronised but complaints to council led to the cancellation of the event. Now, a new event proposed by the NBA has been rejected by council. “We took on board all suggestions made by council and felt the submitted proposal was one which council would be eager to support.” Mr Lloyd said the group established rules that meant only local food vendors would be allowed to participate in the event that would see food-lovers walk from one stall to the next, trying an array of dishes. In the rejection letter to the NBA, council said the similarities between the food walk and the Thomas Street
markets were “broadly noted” and while the food walk was a smaller scale, it was in a nearby location and “likely to create similar issues relating to low parking availability and objections from existing Noosaville businesses not involved in the event”. The letter also said council didn’t agree that the foreshore needed to be rejuvenated as it is “highly activated on summer evenings” and said council planned to develop a Noosaville Foreshore Land Use Masterplan this year.
A council spokesperson said council was embarking on a consultation process to “gauge how the community would like to see the Noosa River foreshore area used”, but wouldn’t confirm whether complaints were received in regards to the NBA’s application for a marketstyle event. The council spokesperson said discussions about better lighting and market-style events, as proposed by the NBA, would form part of the consultation, but didn’t say when
the community consultation would begin. “It would be inappropriate for council to pre-empt this process and approve the NBA’s proposal,” the spokesperson said. “The proposed Noosa River Food Walk’s timing, commencing during school holidays, also presents parking and traffic management challenges, which will be discussed as part of the consultation.”
Desperately seeking missing Sash THE Tindall family has been searching for their much-loved Bernese Mountain dog, Sash, since New Year's Eve. She disappeared around 9pm when the first fireworks went off and has been spotted near Dame Patti Park in Sunrise Beach and then again near the Chalet and Co Cafe, where she crossed the road and went into bushland near the toilet block at Sunrise Beach and disappeared. Unfortunately neither vets, RSPCA or Noosa Council had any good news once they reopened last Tuesday. Flyers put up by the family around Sunrise Beach have been taken down. The Tindalls - Michelle, Stephen, Lilly and Poppy - have received great support from their community helping them search all the dunes and bushland from Sunshine Beach to Burgess Creek and back up into Sunrise Beach and behind the Bicentennial Hall and schools. “We are really relying on the public to help us with any sightings and are also fearful that she may have been picked up and taken out of the area.
“Our girl Sash has recently had surgery in early December so still has a shaved area on her left hand side and is on mediation for her joints,” Michelle said. Sash also struggles with her walking, especially if she has been out for a long time. “We cannot thank the community near and far enough for their wonderful support in helping spread the word through social media to try to help us find our girl. “The offers of help to look, put up posters and door knock have blown us away,” she said. Michelle said the community support has been amazing with locals keeping an eye out for Sash and continuing the search for the much-loved pooch. “We just want her home,” she said. “We are hoping someone has her and just don’t know how to get her home. If anyone has her they can get in touch with me and we won’t ask questions. We just want to know if she is ok, safe and sound.” Please contact the Tindalls if you have seen their pooch Sash on 0438 399 430 or like the Help Bring Sash Home Facebook page.
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Crocodile or lace monitor By Hollie Harris
It may look like a rock, but this Stonefish, reeled in on a fishing line in Noosa River on Sunday, packs a severe punch of poison.
Be wary of venomous Stonefish A huge lace monitor has been spotted in the area of the sighting and the experts said it could have been mistaken for the croc. Members of the public are urged to report all crocodile sightings as soon as possible to EHP on 1300 130 372 as timely reports greatly assist wildlife officers in their crocodile management activities.
By Hollie Harris
This is particularly important if the sighting is south of the Boyne River at Gladstone, which is considered the southern boundary of crocodile habitat and the normal range for crocodiles. Any crocodile identified south of the Boyne River is targeted for capture and removal.
omous and sting their victim through dorsal fin spines they erect when threatened or disturbed. Stings from Stonefish can have very serious medical implications. The Estuary Stonefish, or Synanceia Horrida, are found throughout shallow coastal waters of the northern half of Australia and are often camouflaged among coral, rocky reef, rubble and aquatic plants. In Australia, it is recorded from much of the Great Bar-
THE Stevens family reeled in a very surprising catch in the Noosa River on Sunday when they pulled in a Stonefish. The Brisbane holiday makers said they knew what it was immediately and were shocked to see one in Noosa. Last November, 13-yearold Alex Bye was stung on the leg after catching one in a cast net in Noosa River and taken to hospital. Stonefish are highly ven-
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THE mystery of the Coolum crocodile continues, as the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) has not been able to identify any signs of a crocodile after a sighting was reported in Coolum Creek last Monday. Wildlife officers from EHP responded to reports of a two metre croc at Paynter Creek seen basking on the bank on 2 January. Teenager Alex Ranson was on his paddle ski looking for fishing spots when he spotted a crocodile about 300m downstream from the West Coolum Road boat ramp. The 14-year-old said he saw the crocodile on the creek bank after two other men called out to alert him. Alex said the croc slipped off the bank and into the water as the men’s boat went past. The school boy said it was about the size of his ski. Wildlife officers undertook a vessel-based patrol and after a daytime water-based patrol followed by a spotlight survey overnight last Thursday, they reported they did not see a crocodile.
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INBRIEF Quiet on all fronts POLICE have reported the “quietest” New Year’s Eve in more than a decade, with only a handful of arrests and no major incidents. Noosa Heads officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant Steve McReight said it was pleasing to see large crowds that were well-behaved on Saturday 31 December. “Crime wise, it was the quietest New Year’s Eve I have seen in my 14 years in Noosa,” he said. “There were great crowds at the venues and fireworks, but everyone just seemed to be in a good mood and arrests were in the single figures.” Throughout the night, seven arrests were made for incidents including public urination, minor drug offences and fighting in public. Sen Sgt McReight is due to retire and said it was great to end his last New Year’s Eve patrol on a high note. “It was a great way to spend my last New Year’s Eve on patrol,” he said.
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The new management committee of the Cooroy Memorial Hall Association Inc want to re-build and reopen the much-loved Cooroy Memorial Hall. “Now council has the DOGIT and insurance (as the new trustees of the hall), we feel very happy to work with them and the community can come now and get the hall open as soon as possible.” Mr Kluck said he believed the association’s board offered a great selection of skilled professionals who could now help form a plan to take to council and he was sure
the group would be supported by an army of volunteers who shared their vision. Mr Kluck said the association wanted to re-build and re-open the hall and was not interested in any other options for the hall. He said fears council wanted to tear down the hall and construct a memorial park were unfounded and a waste of concern as the option was only
put forward by council staff doing their jobs by considering all options. The group will now apply for their incorporated status. Following approval, the group will call for members to join and will release further information through the media for anyone interested in joining the Cooroy Memorial Hall Association Inc.
POLICE were disappointed to catch eight people speeding along Walter Hay Drive, Noosaville, within just 30 minutes. From 12.30pm to 1pm on Sunday 1 January eight drivers were caught doing at least 13km over the 60km/h speed limit. One driver was caught driving 84km in the 60km/h zone. Sen Sgt McReight said people often used the dual lanes to pass other drivers but said speed killed and people needed to slow down and save lives.
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FIFTY passionate locals met at the Cooroy Library last Wednesday night, determined to re-build and re-open the Cooroy Memorial Hall. The group voted to become an incorporated association to be known as the Cooroy Memorial Hall Association Inc and voted for a nine-person management committee that will begin consultations with council on re-opening the closed memorial hall. The executive committee is made up of Paul Kluck as president, former mayoral candidate Ray Kelly as vice-president, Louise Jorgenson will be the secretary and Carol Johnston will be the treasurer. Phil McGrath will head the building sub-committee, Lyn Bayfield will lead business operations, Amy Dwyer will work on heritage protection and grant applications, Pamela Sweetapple will be in charge of all things legal and Yvonne Pattinson makes the ninth member of the board. The association will now need to apply for their incorporated status, but the mood at the one-hour meeting was one of hope and determination. Newly-elected president Mr Kluck said the group of passionate locals had been previously “hamstrung”, but were now excited to move forward as an incorporated body. “Going forward we’re very excited to work with council,” he said.
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Five arrested over hit-run Cooroy officer-in-charge Sergeant Mal Scott was injured when he interrupted an alleged break and enter on Monday 2 January. tion, police seized two rifles, cash, a large amount of alleged stolen property including a motorcycle, drugs and drug paraphernalia. A 23-year-old Gympie man has been charged with over 30 offences including serious assault of a police officer, possession of firearms, possession of dangerous drugs and a number of stealing and driving related charges and was due in Gympie Magistrates Court last week. A 25-year-old Gympie man was charged with 10 offences including drug possession, possession of tainted property and driving related charges and was also due in Gympie Magistrates Court last week.
A 28-year-old Gympie woman has been charged with one count of unlawful use of a motor vehicle and is due in the Gympie Magistrates Court on 23 January. A 21-year-old Gympie man has been charged with one count each of robbery in company, unlawful use of a motor vehicle driving without a licence and was due to appear in the Hervey Bay Magistrates Court last week and a 22-year-old Gympie man has been charged with three drug offences. Following the hit and run incident, Sgt Scott was taken to Nambour Hospital where he was treated for crush injuries to his legs and was discharged later that day.
MAYOR Tony Wellington is urging residents to stop feeding wildlife “inappropriate human food” with fears it may be impacting the region’s overall biodiversity. Councillor Wellington says the best way to encourage wildlife into a yard is to grow native food plants, not by feeding animals human food that is “the equivalent of serving up a diet of junk food”. “Feeding wildlife with inappropriate food is equivalent to creating a junk food addiction in our wildlife,” Cr Wellington said. “Bread, cheese, sugar and processed seeds can make wild animals sick. The problem is magnified when native birds regurgitate this unsuitable food into the mouths of their growing chicks.” Cr Wellington said even meat designed for human consumption was not good for native carnivores. “Kookaburras, for example, require the skin and organs of whole animals, so lean meat is robbing them of essential aspects of their diet. Many meat products like sausages also contain chemical additives and high quantities of salt, the impact of which can be pronounced in small animals,” he said. “And of course no native animal has evolved to eat processed dairy products. Feeding cheese to butcherbirds, for example, is just plain wrong.” Many people put out seed feeders in their garden, but
A local butcher bird eating what it caught itself, a big juicy grub. Feeding wildlife can be harmful, Mayor Tony Wellington warns. these may also be problematic Cr Wellington warns. “Lorikeets, for example, are not designed to eat large amounts of seed,” he said. “They feed naturally on nectar, pollen and soft fruits. Seeds tend to break off the fine hairs on their tongues which they need to be able to eat their proper diet. And black sunflower seeds can be lethal to all birds because of their high oil content.” Cr Wellington said he was also concerned handfeeding wild animals would lead to their changes in the animals’ behaviour that could have devastating impacts on their health. “Handfeeding animals could also lead to removing their innate fear of humans. This often results in conflicts with other humans or else lethal interactions with dogs, cats and cars,” he said.
“Animals that expect to get fed by humans can also become aggressive and problematic, for both the feeders and their near neighbours. Artificial feeding not only interferes with natural behaviours, it also shifts the relative abundance of species. For example, some species that used to seasonally migrate are now staying put near artificial food sources. And increasing the numbers of nest robbers, like kookaburras and currawongs, inevitably leads to decreasing numbers of smaller birds like wrens.” Cr Wellington said he wants to see Noosa lead the nation in understanding the harmful impacts of wildlife feeding. “Noosa is already recognised for its environmental responsibility. Here’s an opportunity to help cement that reputation, and everyone can take part,” he said. 12336240-CG02-17
FIVE people will face over 45 charges following a hit and run in Cooroy that left muchloved local Sergeant Mal Scott with leg injuries. Police have announced that five people were charged following Operation Papa Glimpse in the Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay districts. The operation focused on a number of robbery, stealing, unlawful use of a motor vehicle and arson offences in the Sunshine Coast, Gympie and Wide Bay areas over the past weeks including the break and enter at Mitre 10 Cooroy on Monday (2 January) where Sgt Scott was struck by a vehicle. Police will allege a man wanted for questioning in relation to the operation evaded officers in a vehicle in Gympie on the afternoon of 4 January and a number of police vehicles were damaged when officers attempted to intercept the vehicle. The man was taken into custody at the scene and detectives executed a series of search warrants over the past 24 hours in the Gympie area which has resulted in a number of other people being taken into custody. As a result of the opera-
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They became the Tradie Bunch By Jolene Ogle THE restoration of the much-loved Tait Duke Cottage is almost complete thanks to the hard work of a group of dedicated trainees, local business and tradespeople. The 98-year-old home was relocated to Earl Street, Tewantin, last year and since then a group of 10 trainees have helped restore the home as well as turn it into a new community hub for the Noosa Shire. The project has been a joint initiative by Noosa Council, Hutchinson Builders, United Synergies and Noosa Heads Rotary Club, but help from over 25 businesses such as Bunnings, Kennards Hire, Dulux and Gowan Lea has been integral to the renovation’s success. When the project was first announced, United Synergies received 40 applications for the traineeship with 10 people of different ages and backgrounds chosen to take part in the 18-week renovation project under the supervision of Scott McKenzie. The Tradie Bunch, as they called themselves, learnt a range of new skills as they restored the home and recently eight of the trainees graduated with a Certificate I in construction. Trainee Bailey Bosoky said the Tait Duke project proved to be an important turning point for himself and the other trainees. “The best part of being a trainee on the Tait-Duke project has been working in such a great team with the other trainees and learning so many new on-the-job skills,” Bailey said. “Our supervisor, Scott Mackenzie, is the best boss I have ever had
The Tradie Bunch at their recent graduation. and genuinely cares about our career progression following our 19-week construction traineeship.” Six of the graduates have either found employment or started study since completing the traineeship, while United Synergies continues to work with the other two graduates to help develop a clear employment path. The project is now in its final stages with plumbing, painting and floor installation among the list of
things left to do. The Tait Duke Community Cottage is expected to open in February and will serve as a meeting space for community groups as well as a base for a number of community service organisations such as the Red Cross. Plans are already underway for stage two of the renovation with a submission for funding from the Skilling Queenslanders for Work already submitted by United Synergies. The works would include exten-
sive landscaping to form a peaceful place for community members to gather and if the funding application is successful, it will be built by 10 new trainees. The Tait Duke traineeships were just one part of work-skill training offered by United Synergies with the organisation also offering courses to help people aged 15-24 find work. United Synergies education, employment and enterprise manager Sean Connelly says the organisation
holds courses for disengaged youth looking for work or training. “We don’t say it has to be any industry or hospitality. We look at people’s individual vocational goals and their career aim then help them onto the right path to get there. It’s a great solution for parents, caregivers, local businesses needing skilled workers and for the young people,” he said. Anyone who would like to learn more about the United Synergies training programs can phone United Synergies on 5442 4277.
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Butterflies put 'em to work THE Sunshine Butterflies’ Our Backyard development is continuing to support the community by offering 15 trainees the chance to learn vital work skills. The charity is taking advantage of the Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative by offering young people the opportunity to learn new skills and become job-ready as they help develop the Sunshine Butterflies land. The initiative focuses on developing skills for a certificate I qualification in the building industry and site supervisor Robert Purves said he is impressed with the trainees’ enthusiasm. “In my 20 years working in the building industry, this opportunity to mentor and work so close with these amazing young people over the past three months has definitely been one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had so far. They’ve all been very eager to learn and are all very excited to be able to enter the workforce with their new skills,� he said. Sunshine Butterflies focus on helping individuals and families who are living with disability find a special place where they can feel truly included, appreciated and engaged, as well as educating the younger generation about disability, acceptance and inclusion. The charity previously operated out of an industrial unit in Noosaville but 12 months of fund-raising helped buy the current Cooroibah property where the team is working to turn the old nursery into a hobby farm where they can offer animal therapy among their services. Sunshine Butterflies founder and
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CEO Leanne Walsh said the Our Backyard project is progressively becoming a “versatile use of community land� for the entire region, not only for people living with a disability. “The excitement from our members and staff has become infectious as we are turning this dream into a much-needed reality for the community,� she said. “The large space will provide access to many programs and activities that have physical, mental, environmental and social benefits and it wouldn’t have been possible without
the help of these young people. “They have so far assisted with our pool renovation, construction of the stables and playground, painting of the existing house and landscaping around the property. We thank them for helping us get one step closer to making ‘Our Backyard’ available for everyone to enjoy with us�. The Work Skills Traineeship is one of seven programs that make up the Queensland Government’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative. Applications are open now for anyone interested in participating in the six-month paid traineeship with
Another group of local youths will be offered a chance to take part in the six-month paid program. To register your interest email kim@ sunshinebutterflies.com.au. the second intake of trainees starting work on 20 March 2017. To register your interest email kim@sunshinebutterflies.com.au.
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Close to luxury
ENJOY everything Noosa has to offer, with an exceptionally designed home bringing you close to nature and even closer to luxury. Nestled on the famous Noosa Hill, this home encapsulates Noosa’s sophistication and class, from the private and secure front entry through to the tropical, low-maintenance garden. Spread over three levels, the functional floorplan includes open-plan living inspired by tropical destinations. On the lower level, entertain family and friends in the spacious living and dining areas, or really impress guests in the balmy alfresco entertainment area featuring a Baliinspired cabana and plunge pool. Never far from nature, the second level features two bright and spacious bedrooms with garden access and a gorgeous view of the garden from the main bathroom.
Located on the top floor, the master suite continues the tropical theme with a beautiful and leafy outlook, plus walk-in robe and ensuite. Located opposite the fourth bedroom, the master suite is spacious, bright and luxurious. Every space in the home is designed with comfort in mind with high ceilings and feature skylights throughout to capture cool breezes and split-system air-conditioning for added comfort on hot summer days. This impressive home requires no compromise with its stunning design, beautiful outlook and convenient location. Set in a quiet cul-de-sac, less than a 10-minute walk to Noosa Beach, this home is perfectly positioned between popular Hastings Street and Noosa Junction. Homes on Noosa Hill are few and far between so act now to see for yourself this great combination of location and substance.
home essentials ADDRESS: 6 Nairana Rest, Noosa Heads AUCTION: Onsite Friday 27 January at 3pm VIEW: By appointment DESCRIPTION: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool AGENT: Kate Cox for Richardson and Wrench Noosa, 0438 695 505 16 NOOSA TODAY | Thursday, 12 January, 2017
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View By Appointment Price $4.6Million
This stunning absolute beachfront presents the opportunity to own in one of the most sought after locations in Sunshine Beach. Arakoon Crescent is located just a short stroll from the village centre with easy access to coffee shops, restaurants and local provisions. Positioned in a quiet cul-desac a little north of the Surf Club offering elevated views of the headland and Lions Rock. ɒ Superb, elevated absolute beachfront. ɒ Sensational beach and headland views. ɒ 607m2 allotment. ɒ One of the last vacant sites on Sunshine Beach. ɒ Long term exclusivity and capital appreciation.
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TEWANTIN 49 DOONELLA STREET
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Situated just metres from the heart of Tewantin, overlooking the shores of Lake Doonella, this property sits in an enviable position. There are two residences built on this waterfront land. There is a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house at the front of the property and the second home is on the waterfront, with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a double lock up garage. ɒ Short stroll to Noosa Marina, restaurants and Markets. ɒ Timber floors, high ceilings and room for a pool. ɒ Dual income opportunity. ɒ Only metres from Tewantin shopping precinct.
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NOOSA HEADS 2115 ‘PEPPERS’ 5 MORWONG DR
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Stunning Laguna Bay views from this superb lifestyle Villa suited to only the most discerning buyer. Villa 2115 immerses you in 3 spacious levels of beach themed opulence and boasts a master suite as big as many 1 bedroom apartments. This Villa has everything you could wish for! ɒ Fully furnished with a superb inventory. ɒ Open plan living mixed with a relaxed ambience and high quality fittings. ɒ 380m2 over 3 spacious levels, including a huge master suite which occupies one whole level. ɒ Substantial renovation completed in August 2015.
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Sip a quiet champagne from your balcony in a 5-star apartment located right in the heart of Hastings Street. Now you can enjoy your holidays in comfort with excellent income returns and tax breaks to make even your accountant smile! This is a spacious fully furnished apartment right in the centre of Hastings Street offering excellent capital growth and endless holidays in Noosa. ɒ Large open plan living and master bedroom. ɒ Extra large 20m2 balcony. ɒ 100sqm2 apartment and private carpark on title. ɒ Excellent yield and depreciation benefits.
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NOOSA HEADS 3 ‘KALIMNA’ 35 PICTURE POINT CRES
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View Saturday 11-11.30am Price Auction On-site 4 February Kalimna is an older complex of just 4 apartments. This is a larger top floor apartment with access at 10am to Noosa’s Hastings Street and main beach via a tree lined walkway bordering Noosa’s National Shane McCauley 0403 646 930 Park. This is the ultimate position with a minimal outlay boasting a shared terrace, two bedrooms Frank Milat 0438 528 148 and all the peace and quiet Noosa is famous for. 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au ɒ Extensive Laguna Bay views. Richardson & Wrench ɒ Close to main beach and Hastings Street. Noosa ɒ Small comlpex with low body corporate fees. ɒ Seperate laundry and secure lock up.
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NOOSA HEADS 754 ‘THE PALMS’ 61 NOOSA SPRINGS DR
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This delightful single level home is situated on an elevated block adjacent to Lake Weyba, taking in a stunning leafy private back drop, this property has been fastidiously maintained and will appeal to the fussiest buyers. It contains a stylish interior, high quality fittings and luxury appliances, this superb home is fit for those who deserve only the best in life. ɒ Large chef style kitchen with quality appliances, plus fully equipped outdoor kitchen & bar. ɒ Seperate home office / 4th bedroom with external access. ɒ Turkish coral stone tiles flowing throughout, including outdoor entertaining areas. ɒ 5-10 mins drive to Hastings Street and it’s array of eclectic cafes and famous restaurants.
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SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME
NOOSA HEADS 6 NAIRANA REST
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Terraced into the hillside on Noosa Hill this exceptional home offers the full package; quality space and position. Homes on Noosa Hill are few and far between so act now to see for yourself this great combination of location and substance with this appealing family home. ɒ Secluded and quiet family residence or holiday home. ɒ Spacious open-plan living extending to tropical outdoor area. ɒ Extensive top floor light and airy master suite with ensuite. ɒ Low maintenance gardens, plunge pool and cabana.
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AMAZING VALUE
NOOSA HEADS 27 ‘MACQUARIE LODGE’
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View Sunday 10-10.30am Price $555,000
This spacious, light and airy apartment is in one of Noosa’s most sought after locations, facing north overlooking the resort’s lagoon style pool and the picture perfect waterways of Noosa. ɒ Fully furnished to a designer standard. ɒ Fully equipped kitchen with new appliances and a walk in pantry. ɒ Heated share pool/spa that can be used all year round. ɒ All bedrooms with built in wardrobes.
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ALL ABOUT THE VIEW
NOOSA HEADS 3 ‘BENWERRIN’ 31 PICTURE POINT TCE
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View Monday 11-11.30am Price $1.85Million
This is one of Noosa’s truly stunning views: captivating by day and romantic by night. The view glistens over the Noosa River all the way from Tewantin to where the river meets the sea at the heads, up Forty Miles beach and beyond to the hinterland. Built over two levels with a delightful separation of accommodation, this property oozes style. ɒ Magnificent views, air conditoning and alarm system. ɒ Easy walk to Hastings Street, restaurants, cafes and Noosa main beach. ɒ This property is being sold fully and delightfully furnished. ɒ Penthouse apartment in a small complex of three.
Kate Cox 0438 695 505 Jennifer Carr 0412 158 433 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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INSPIRING BEACH RETREAT
NOOSA HEADS 26 NAIRANA REST
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View Tuesday 1-1.30pm Price $980,000
Looking for a holiday home away from home with the added benefit of a fabulous holiday income when you are not in residence? Then 26 Nairana Rest is for you........nestled amongst the trees, in a prime position on the most sought after cul-de-sac on Noosa Hill, this property has to be one of the most unique and picturesque lifestyle properties in this location. ɒ Sold fully furnished for immediate use, holiday or move in. ɒ Off street parking for two cars, quiet cul-de-sac. ɒ Lagoon style swimming pool with expansive terrace. ɒ Master bedroom with views of Noosa Hinterland and ensuite.
Kate Cox 0438 695 505 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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BALINESE TRANQUILITY
TINBEERWAH 261 DATH HENDERSON ROAD
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View Saturday 11-11.30am Price $2.29Million
Stunningly beautiful executive retreat just 20 mins from the beach, consisting of 25 acres of grassy land rising to rainforest and a meandering creek, with privacy assured. Main pavilion style home of 4/5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 20 metre heated pool. Second home of 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, 3rd building of a studio suitable for yoga, cooking school, or Air BnB style accommodation. • Wide verandahs all around, huge living room with open fire and Turkish chandelier. • Will negotiate on furnishings. • Immaculate grounds designed for easy maintenance. • Resident mob of kangaroos and abundant wildlife.
Jill Goode 0418 714 653 Cam Goode 0400 904 678 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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EUMUNDI 21-29 FINLEY ROAD
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View Saturday 11-11.30am Price $2.175Million
How often do you see an elevated property with 360 degrees of stunning views? On offer is a beautiful spacious home surrounded by the hills and hamlets of the hinterland, just 2 minutes drive from Eumundi, and 15 minutes from Noosa. You must see the web site for a list of all that is on offer here. • 10 acres of fully fenced rolling pastures and 200m of creek frontage. • Full electrified fencing, electronic gate, Kentucky white fencing, bore. • 20m pool, gymnasium, gourmet kitchen. • Huge master with nursery or library alongside and terrace.
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WALK TO SCHOOL & SHPOS
NOOSAVILLE 17 AZOLLA CIRCUIT
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View Saturday 12-12.30pm Price $659,000
With an outlook over nothing but natural bush from the rear, this stylish home on a sunny block of 715sqm is under two years old and looking for a new owner. In walking distance to shopping centre & schools - perfect investment or family home. • Open plan kitchen/living/dining overlooks covered outdoor area & bush backdrop. • Modern kitchen with stone benches, stainless steel appliances & large walk in pantry. • Master bedroom with ensuite & walk in robe, 3 more spacious bedrooms. • Large flat yard perfect for a swimming pool or space for the extended family.
Jill Goode 0418 714 653 Cam Goode 0400 904 678 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au
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UNSURPASSED VIEWS
LAKE MACDONALD 176 DATH HENDERSON ROAD
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View Saturday 10-10.30am Price $1.9 Million
‘Alhambra’ is a very special home, probably best described as a hinterland resort . The home has views from every window, overlooking 14.2 acres of land which gently follows Six Mile Creek and a myriad of additional features. • Directly 14.2 Acres with approval for a second home. • Superb views with a outdoor entertainers Cabana, 20m lap pool & gym. • 3 Dams, a bore full of Cooroy Mountain water, creek frontage and stables. • Split level home, 4 bedrooms, office, master bedroom with dressing room & ensuite.
Jill Goode 0418 714 653 Cam Goode 0400 904 678 5447 4499 | rwnoosa.com.au Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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Luxurious living on a grand scale in Sunshine Beach Boasting an intelligent Tim Ditchfield design, this relaxed yet luxurious state-of-theart beach house has been designed perfectly for the Noosa lifestyle and expansive ocean views. This home is classic and timeless in its design, solidly built with multiple living spaces and seamless indoor/outdoor living. The vibrant village is just a short stroll while pristine Sunshine Beach is only metres from your doorstep. Dream five car garage and top-of-the-line inclusions, you will want for nothing.
CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451 CENTURY21.COM.AU
FOR SALE By Negotiation VIEW
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Luxurious, opulent and simply breathtaking, this designer home will impress anyone seeking a private hideaway in the heart of Noosa. Grand entrance foyer leads to generous open plan living with superb river views. Living is spread over 2 levels,with the main bedroom, ensuite and ofice located on ground loor Multiple living spaces showcase the functionality and clever design of this luxurious residence with bose sound and c bus lighting Gourmet kitchen with Miele appliances, butler’s pantry, 3 fridge freezers, plentiful bench and storage spaces North aspect, heated pool, air conditioning and parking for 3 cars
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FOR SALE Informal tender - 1st March, 2017 VIEW
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NOOSA SOUND 24 Mossman Court SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER.
Beachfront Locale & Big Ocean Views Anyone who has ever dreamed of a home perched on the highest beach front land in Peregian Beach will love the potential of building a custom-designed home where you can enjoy stunning ocean views and direct beach access.
FOR SALE By Negotiation VIEW
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Rare opportunity to secure beachfront land perched high on the dune with big ocean views Direct beach access and an easy stroll to the Village and new IGA Existing retro beach shack brings in small income whilst you plan your dream home Nature Reserve at your rear boundary makes the perfect backdrop
CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451 CENTURY21.COM.AU
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Sensational Beachside Cottage
IDYLLIC BEACHSIDE ESCAPE AT SUNSHINE
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY 14TH JAN 11am
• North Eastern Alfresco entertaining
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Saturday 10am Diana Pound 0418 426 065
• Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning • Solar heated pool & hot water • Rainwater irrigation system
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SUNSHINE BEACH 10 Dwyer Street
SUNSHINE BEACH LIFESTYLE This graciously proportioned single level apartment is right in the heart of it all – a stroll across the road to the beach, it is located in a complex of only five apartments which includes a resort style pool, underground parking and is beautifully set amongst tropical gardens, creating a lifestyle where every day will feel like a holiday.
CENTURY 21 CONOLLY HAY GROUP 07 5447 2451
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SUNSHINE BEACH 3/2-6 Webb Road
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Refined beachside living Real estate excellence starts with location and ends with design. Two brand new beachside residences. The best of Marcus Beach.
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Immaculate design Conceived by award-winning architect, Tim Ditchfield, ‘The Coves’ embodies the marriage of luxury with beachside living. The result is a home with light-filled, generous open spaces, high ceilings and easy flowing layouts, delivered with immaculate detail and finishing. With the beach on the doorstep the focus is on bringing the outdoors in, with easy access to generous outdoor spaces, a private courtyard and a wealth of entertaining areas and deck space.
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‘The Coves’ 20-22 Tristania Drive Marcus Beach Residence 1: $1.3M Inspect by appointment
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS: Call David Conolly 0438 259 956 or Sam Walker 0400 730 457
Affordability and sustainability AFFORDABLE housing and sustainable living were among the top ideas in the State Government’s Housing Strategy Consultation Report. The report will be used to help develop Queensland’s new 10-year Housing Strategy and Minister for Housing and Public Works Minister Mick de Brenni said the government was focused on transforming housing in Queensland to make sure everyone has a safe, secure and affordable place to call home. “What is clear from the consultation is no matter what people’s circumstances are or where they were from, Queenslanders want a clear plan for a secure and affordable housing future,” he said. “People have submitted fantastic ideas on how to make housing more affordable, how to improve the sustainability of our homes and how government can help encourage new innovative types of housing to help build stronger, more connected communities.” Mr de Brenni said improving the diversity of housing and housing
Young Australians want a brighter, more affordable property market, according to the State Government's Housing Strategy Consultation Report. design were common themes, reflecting the government’s focus on advancing local cities and regions.
“A focus on the younger generation and providing greater opportunities for social and economic participation will be
“People also want to see a fair and responsive housing assistance system, with better supports for people when they need it. It’s about making sure people don’t fall through the cracks,” he said.
a feature of the new housing
Mr de Brenni said the consultation had provided clear focus for the development of the new plan, including a pathway to reform public housing.
What I’ve found is that some of our
strategy,” he said. “We know that intergenerational dependency on public housing assistance has a significant impact on communities. current policy settings can act as a disincentive for people, preventing them from forging their own housing pathways, especially when
it comes to young people who want to learn or study. “What we have learned from the building and property industry is that we need to look at the way public housing is built so that it better reflects community standards, enlivens streetscapes and helps to build more connected communities. This work is already beginning with our new $1 billion Better Neighbourhoods program in Logan.” Mr de Brenni said more than 1870 people had given their views
on what should be in the Housing Strategy in 76 consultation and engagement sessions in areas from Thursday Island to the Gold Coast and west to Mt Isa and Roma. There were also 869 responses to online surveys, and 188 written submissions from residents, community groups, industry organisations, businesses and not for profit groups. To see the report, go to https:// www.qld.gov.au/housing/publiccommunity-housing/have-yoursay-housing-strategy/.
GREAT POSITION, NEW HOME SITE Great prime position in Moorindil Street opposite the beautiful Ward Park. Easy few minutes walk to all the tewantin shops. Rent this old timer out for a while then build later on. 508m2 block
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Peregian Beach $699k
2253 David Low Way VIEW SAT. 10 - 10.30AM 3 Located just 500 metres from the beach and a stroll to vibrant Peregian Village, this contemporary style home has lots to ofer, with a self contained lat on the ground loor and the main house on the irst level. • Living areas with high ceilings, plenty of natural light and wooden loors • Renovated bathrooms and stylish decor. Solar panels and onsite bore • Low maintenance, with various living options for home oice, holiday home or guest accommodation
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11 Paldao Rise VIEW SAT. 11 - 11.30AM 4 Unassuming from the front, but WOW, this home opens up and there are fabulous decks and views from the back.
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• Over 3 levels on a large 903m2 block with ocean views! • Wide decks to both loors, large pool and lots outdoor entertaining space • Open plan living dining area and large kitchen upstairs to enjoy the district views and ocean view to the East • Private and with established gardens
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Peregian Beach $875k
11 Pavonia Street VIEW SAT. 12 - 12.30PM 3 Beautifully positioned on a 1,200sqm block and just a short stroll to the beach, this recently renovated home has style and space.
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• Large covered deck at the rear, fantastic space to sit and relax • Timber loors, new stylish kitchen, direct internal access from the large double garage • Recently renovated, water tanks and solar panels for energy eicient living
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First home buyer led recovery THE Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) is leading a united, state-wide push from regional local governments, urging State Treasurer Curtis Pitt to expand the firsthome buyer grant in regional Queensland to include established homes, as a measure to help regional markets recover.
postcodes Queensland was home to seven of them, with three of them in the Mackay region.
“The economy in regional and central Queensland has drastically slowed due to the mining downturn and the property market, which is directly tied to jobs, has also slumped,” Ms Mercorella said.
“This measure - expanding the first-home buyer grant - would help stimulate real estate sales and give a much-needed boost to the local economies.”
Standard and Poor’s released its report into mortgage defaults earlier this month and out of the top 10 worst-performing
By extending the Great Start Grant to include established homes in regional Queensland it could also improve the success of the grant.
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“Our regions have been suffering enormously since the mining downturn, with rising vacancy rates and falling median house prices,” Ms Mercorella said.
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OPEN HOMES Castaways Beach 5 Antipodes Close
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Rachel Sellman
Sat 2-2.30pm
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jill Goode & Cam Goode
Sat 11-11.30am
Lake Macdonald 176 Dath Henderson Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan
Sat 10-10.30am
68 The Avenue
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Gavin Ryan
Sat 10.45-11.15am
6 Augusta Court
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Ross Bauer
Sat 11-11.45am
Sunrise Beach
Eumundi 21-29 Finley Road
19 Balgownie Drive
5 Mylar Court
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Trevor Mangels
19 Captains Court
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - David Conolly
Fri 2-2.45pm, Sat 11-11.45am Sat 12-12.30pm
Sunshine Beach
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jill Goode & Cam Goode
Sat 10-10.30am
Marcus Beach
12 Maher Terrace
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Mike Hay & Rachel Sellman
9 Swan Avenue
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Rachel Sellman
Sat 12-1pm Sat 11-11.30am
2/21 Nebula Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Rachel Sellman
Sat 10-10.30am
5 Mahogany Drive
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Sam Walker
Sat 11-11.30am
10 Dwyer Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
Sat 11-11.30am
The Coves
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Sam Walker
Sat 12-12.30pm
16 Ross Crescent
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
Sat & Wed 12-12.30pm
3/2-6 Webb Road
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
Thur, Fri, Sat & Sun 2-2.30pm
2/16 Hill Street
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Lance Bussell
Fri, Sat & Wed 12-12.45pm
Noosaville 17 Azolla Circuit
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jill Goode & Cam Goode
6 Sands Avenue
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Sam Walker
Sat 12-12.30pm Sat 1-1.30pm
Tewantin 49 Doonella Street
Noosa Heads
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Gillian McCauley
Sat 12-12.30pm
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jill Goode & Cam Goode
Sat 11-11.30am
Tinbeerwah
Apt 27 Macquarie Lodge, 53 Banksia Ave North
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
11 Grosvenor Terrace
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sun 10-10.30am Sat 1-1.30pm
Apt 117‘Laguna on Hastings’32 Hastings Street Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley & Frank Milat
Thur 12-12.30pm
6 Nairana Rest
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Fri 4-4.30pm, Sat 3-3.30pm, Mon 12-12.30pm,Wed 11-11.30am
26 Nairana Rest
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Tue 1-1.30pm
48 Nairana Rest
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 2-2.30pm
Apt 4‘Noosa Crest Two’2 Noosa Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Sat 11-11.30am
Apt 26‘Rise Apartments’37 Noosa Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Fri 3-3.30pm, Sat 12-12.30pm
Apt 3‘Benwerrin’31 Picture Pt Crescent
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jennifer Carr & Kate Cox
261 Dath Henderson Road
Yandina Creek 59 Musgrave Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley
Sat 11-11.30am
2/21 Viewland Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Shane McCauley
Sat 12-12.30pm
Unit 149 Noosa International Resort, 1 Edgar Bennett Ave
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
Sat 1-1.30pm
26 Attunga Heights
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Diana Pound
Fri & Wed 10-10.30am
100/1 Edgar Bennett Avenue
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - Lance Bussell
Sat 11-11.45am
544‘The Ridge’61 Noosa Springs Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Kym de Warren
Sat 10-10.30am
750‘The Palms’61 Noosa Springs Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jill Goode & Cam Goode
754‘The Palms’61 Noosa Springs Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Jon Blonk & Kym de Warren
Noosa Springs
Sat, 14th January 10 Dwyer Street, Sunshine Beach
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group
Sat 11-11.30am
Peregian Beach 2/20 Kingisher Drive
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Brendan Weatherill
6 Coucal Crescent
Century 21 Conolly Hay Group - JonathanTomasini
Sat 11-11.45am
2253 David Low Way
Star Noosa - Vicki Cooper
Sat 10-10.30am
11 Paldao Rise
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Sat 11-11.30am
11 Pavonia Street
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Sat 12-12.30pm
2/28 Pelican Street
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Peregian Springs
48 Nairana Rest, Noosa Heads
Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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Fri, 27th January 6 Nairana Rest, Noosa Heads
Fri & Sat 10-10.30am
Onsite 11am
Fri, 20th January Apt 117‘Laguna on Hastings’32 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads Richardson & Wrench Noosa
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Apt 3‘Kalimna’35 Picture Pt Crescent
Richardson & Wrench Noosa - Kate Cox
Richardson & Wrench Noosa
Onsite 3pm
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Onsite 3pm
Sat, 4th February 4 Barra Crescent, Coolum Beach
Richardson & Wrench Noosa
Onsite 9am
Apt 3‘Kalimna’35 Picture Point Crescent, Noosa Heads
Richardson & Wrench Noosa
Onsite 10am
49 Doonella Street, Tewantin
Richardson & Wrench Noosa
Onsite 11am
COMMUNITYUPDATES
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TEwAnTin-nooSA nATionAl SEniorS The first meeting of the year will be held on Thursday 12 January at the Tewantin RSL at 9.30am. Our very interesting guest speaker is Commander of Qld Coastguards Noosa Mr Hall. Everyone is welcome. Phone Norm on 5474 0919.
Twine aid for drought NOOSA Shire residents who have bought twine from the David Evans Group over the past four months have helped feed Australian farmers - and their cows - experiencing tough drought conditions. Since September, David Evans Group (DEG) has been tallying up donations of $2 from every pack of twine sold at its four Queensland outlets to present to Buy a Bale, a nation-wide appeal to support Australia’s rural communities and Aussie farmers during one of the toughest droughts experienced in the country. The Buy a Bale drought appeal is providing meaningful support for farmers by deliv- Steve Kiem and Dan Maloney from DEG hand a cheque over to Charles Adler from Buy a ering hay and other essential items to farmers Bale. who have no feed left for their cattle. DEG’s Dan Maloney said the group was is exactly that.” Every donation received by the Buy a excited to present a cheque for $5047 to Buy Charles said they were extremely grateful Bale initiative has a far-reaching effect. a Bale CEO Charles Adler on Friday 16 De- for support from the community and busiDonations have arrived in many and var- cember at the David Evans Group Dealer- ness. ied forms; some people have elected to do- ship, Toowoomba. “Current dry conditions in many areas of nate hay; truck drivers have donated their “It was a great result despite the late hay time and diesel; and some loads Buy a Bale season, and we thank the efforts of our staff Western Queensland have already this sumpay for so they are feeding truckies and their who championed the cause as well as Kubota mer seen us move fodder as well as distribute families as well. Australia, who also chipped in and donated,” hundreds of Christmas presents and hampers through local supermarkets,” he said. During the four-month campaign more he said. “These funds will help us keep our supthan 1550 packs of twine were sold by Da“It’s always nice being involved in an inivid Evans Group’s four Queensland outlets tiative where you’re giving back to the com- port of these rural communities rolling into munity, and I believe the Buy a Bale appeal the new year.” including Nambour.
SoCiAl DAnCinG New Year’s resolution: get fit while having fun, learn to dance. Classes every Sunday 12.30pm at the Masonic Hall, Moorindal Street, Tewantin. The first half hour is dedicated to beginners at a slow easy pace, to learn the basics of waltz and other dances. We then move into our intermediate level and after 3pm is the advanced class. Come join us, all are welcome with or without partners. Also intermediate to advanced dance class at Woombye Hall, Thursdays 9.30am. Look forward to seeing you. Phone Andrew and crew on 0429 829 328.
Air lTD MEETinG Lost your Part Pension on 1 January? Are you retired or about to retire and want to further your knowledge of investments and Self-Managed Super Funds? The Association of Independent Retirees (A.I.R. Ltd) Noosa Branch invites you to attend our monthly Investment Discussion Group Meeting (IDG). A.I.R. is a not for profit organisation working for the interests of self-funded and partially self-funded retirees or those about to retire. Our core business is information sharing. If you want to be more proactive about your retirement and have a better understanding of superannuation it’s never too early (or too late) to join A.I.R. Investment Discussion Group Meeting (IDG) on Thursday 19 January 2017 at 8.45am for 9am start. Venue: Uniting Church, Grass Tree Court, Sunrise Beach. Cost is $5 including morning tea. Visitors very welcome. Please call 5448 2985 for further information or email airnoosacommunications@gmail.com. Learn to meditate with Miss Ronnie Porter weekly on Fridays at 11am. Sit on a comfy couch or a chair and learn easy 1 and 5 min relaxation techniques, then be guided into a longer meditation. Arrive from 10.45am for 11am start. Finish by noon. 32 Tarina Street, Noosa Heads. Classes at other times on request for a small donation. Phone Ronnie on 040 8050 724.
The Tewantin Noosa Branch of the Australian Red Cross wishes to thank all those members of the public who supported their recent raffle held in conjunction with our Christmas Wrapping and our Bunnings Sausage Sizzle. The prize winners are as follows: Erin of Peregian Springs who won the Discovery Group’s Cruise and Lunch for two adults on the Noosa River, Anne of Noosaville who won the Shopping Vouchers and Lisa of Tewantin, the Bunnings Voucher. We wish to thank all who have supported us during the year.
Street, Cooroy, from 6.30pm. January’s meeting will include a Q & A session on Gardening and other permaculture related topics, followed by group discussions on future directions of permaculture in our region. Permaculture Noosa monthly meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month. Doors open at 5.30pm when meals will be available before the meeting. A market takes place where we share surplus home grown produce and plants by giving, exchanging or selling. Entry is a gold coin donation for non-members. The meeting begins at 6.30pm and the night is complete with a “bring a plate” shared supper at 8pm. All welcome.
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Story Dogs are undertaking its first volunteer intake session for Term 1, 2017. If you have a friendly, calm dog and have two hours a week to spare to assist students with their reading, then please contact Petra on 0419 137 716 or visit www.storydogs.org.au to complete an application form.
Every Tuesday evening from 7-9.30pm Pat and Norm Young organise a social evening at the Pomona Memorial School of Arts Hall. Cost is $4, which includes supper. It is a very enjoyable evening as Pat and Norm provide New Vogue as well as Old Time Dancing. Come and be a spectator and see if you will enjoy it. Everyone is welcome. Phone 5485 2007 for more information or come and visit.
The Guilded Lilies Tewantin Neighbourhood Group would like to wish a very happy new year. The next meeting will be held on Saturday 28 January from 9am to 3pm at the Masonic Hall, Moorindil Street, Tewantin. If you would you like to know more about the sewing group, you are welcome to call in and meet our members, or for more information ring Annemarie 0413 014 283 or Iris 5415 1488. New members are always welcome. Bring your sewing machine and lunch. Morning tea is provided.
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noTiCE of AGM Friends of Noosa Botanic Garden’s Annual General Meeting will be held at the Cooroy Library on 23 January 2017 between 6-8pm. All welcome.
ClASSiCAl MuSiC ApprECiATion Group After 15 years, this group is still enjoying listening to and appreciating a broad range of Classical Music, as well as the social interaction during the morning tea break. We meet each Thursday from 9.30am-11.30am in the peaceful setting of a home in Noosa Waters. If you already enjoy classical music or would like to develop an interest in it, you are most welcome to join us. There is no obligation to present programs.
For information please contact Lyn on 5449 0537.
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loTuS HEAlinG Group Lotus Inner Light Healing Group have a range of qualified healing professionals to help you e.g. reiki, massage, psychic readers. Mondays at Cooroy CWA Hall (next to the RSL) 9.30am for guided meditation, then from 10am for individual healing treatments. There is a $20 donation per treatment to cover costs. Lotus will be resuming on Monday 9 January. For inquiries phone Jenny 5442 8246.
pErMACulTurE nooSA The next Permaculture Noosa monthly meeting will be held on Thursday 19 January at the Cooroy State Primary School Hall, 59 Elm
CooluM CroquET CluB Looking for a new interest? It could be croquet. Croquet is a low cost - low impact sport while still providing plenty of exercise. It’s also one of the few sports where men and women compete on an equal footing. Our lawns are at Coolum off David Low Way north of Stumers Creek. No special clothing is required apart from flat soled shoes. All equipment is supplied. Visitors and new members are welcome and free tuition is available. For details phone Adrian on 5448 2985 or Alan 5473 9910, email: coolum_croquet@yahoo.com.au.
Weekly roster for Meals on wheels BEGINNING Monday 16 January to Friday 20 January 2017. Monday Drivers: Helen and John, Geoff and Margaret, Pat and John, Andrew, Julie and Judy, Driver needed run F, Margaret and Michelle. Kitchen: Martina, Stephen, Len, Neil. Tuesday Drivers: Bruce, Liz, Anne, Gail and Sharon, Tania and Friends, Rosemary, Driver needed Run G. Kitchen: Ashleigh, Christine, Jo. Wednesday Drivers: Des and Ian, Drivers needed runs B, D, G, Jean and Monty, Carolyn and Sue, Barbara. Kitchen: Judi, Jill, Elfie, Jerry. Thursday Drivers: Stewart, Graham, Brian E, Victor, Judy, Jan and Wendy. Kitchen: Lois, Christine, Robyn, John. Friday Drivers: Driver needed run A, Jan and Bob, Brian G, Les and Vicki, David G, Margaret and Ray, Rosalie and Jack. Kitchen: John, Sandy, Elfie, Neville. Tewantin Noosa Meals on Wheels is currently looking for Kitchen Volunteers. One extra person each day is required for Monday through to Friday. General kitchen duties from 7.30am to 11.30am. Food Safety Training will be given as part of Volunteer Training. Drivers and Co-Drivers also required for Monthly Roster, 11am to 1pm. If you are unavailable or can do an extra run, please phone the kitchen on 5449 7659. Thank you, Desiree.
Are you up for the challenge? A NEW year brings with it lots of opportunities and anyone looking for a bit of good karma this year can take the chance to volunteer. Many local community organisations and groups are looking for volunteers including the Sunshine Coast Riding for the Disabled (RDA) located in North Arm. The RDA offers a new challenge for anyone who wants to give their time to a worthwhile cause. RDA is a fast-growing, fast-moving volunteer organisation and they are looking for motivated and reliable people to assist their clients within a range of opportunities in a variety of areas. Anyone interested in joining the team of
committed volunteers can take part in the orientation and induction sessions on Tuesday 31 January from 9am-noon. Prospective volunteers can meet the RDA team, tour the centre and learn more about how they can help fellow community members. Participants are asked to wear sun-smart clothing and sensible closed-in footwear. Morning tea will be provided. Anyone who would like to take part can RSVP to admin@sunshinecoastrda.com or phone 5472 7280. RDA is located at 2 Monak Road, North Arm, and more information is available at www.sunshinecoastrda.com.
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He’s one debonair Puss By Hollie Harris FOLLOWING the recent success of ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’, Little Seed Theatre Company is once again preparing to wow local audiences at The J with a beautiful perfomance of ‘Puss in Boots the Panto’ by Stuart Arden. On Thursday 12 and Friday 13 January enjoy a performance of the classic panto tradition of audience engagement, as Tom discovers that he has inherited a cat, a talking cat who then in the most debonair manner sets out to fulfil Tom’s wish to marry a princess. His brothers Dick and Harry do little to help. Ayla Long is splendid as the Queen, a blend of Her Majesty and Jack Sparrow. Jarvis Taylor is hilarious as he plays the recently widowed dame. Richard Wallace from Little Seed said that this is not an end of year class production but a showcase of young local talent to entertain and inspire local audiences.
The Nerds.
Curtis Bock as Puss.
"The Noosa region has so much training for young people in the creative arts. ‘Puss in Boots’ is about showcasing this talent and providing a stage for young performers to show their ability. And it’s tremendous fun for actors and audiences alike," Rich-
ard said. 'Puss in Boots the Panto’ is on 12 January at 11am and 13 January at 11am and 6.30pm. Tickets can be purchased online at www.thej.com. au for $25 adult or $20 concessions, children and large groups.
Jarvis Taylor plays the recently widowed dame.
LEARN TO ROW • 8 week course - $170 • Commencing 21 Jan at 6am • Qualified instructors • Recreational or Competitive Rowing Contact Kerrie Cooney on 0434 815 150 or email: rowing@nyrc.com.au Chaplin Park, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville 12336496-CG02-17
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It's great to see the king By Hollie Harris ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, and number one selling Platinum artist, King of Pop, Australian icon Russell Morris is set to play the Imperial Hotel Eumundi tomorrow night. Shooting to fame in the middle-'60s with Somebody’s Image, Russell had a string of hits including Hush and the Bob Dylan classic Baby Blue. In 1969 he and producer Molly Meldrum released “The Real Thing”, Australia’s only true psychedelic number one hit and a song that is played regularly on commercial radio to this day. Following that, Russell penned breakthrough hits such as Sweet Sweet Love, Wings of an Eagle, Rachel, Part 3 into Paper Walls, The Girl That I Love and many more. In 2012 Russell released the Sharkmouth Album, a collection of tunes written about Australian historical characters. Sharkmouth reached the number one position on the iTunes Blues Charts and num-
Multi Aria Award winner Russell Morris is performing at The Imperial Hotel in Eumundi on Saturday night. ber one on the Australian Blues Radio Charts, Russell won the 2013 ARIA award for Best Blues n Roots album for Sharkmouth. In April 2014 Russell released Van Diemen’s Land. Van Diemen’s Land picks up where Sharkmouth left off, this time covering great Australian characters and stories including Breaker Morant, Sandakan, the Eureka Stockade and many more. Morris is joined on Van Diemen’s Land by a host of special guest artists including
The sounds of real life love By Hollie Harris
LAUNCHING their new album 'After The Rain’, Hat Fitz and Cara at The J, Noosa promises to be a fabulous night of quality music, stories and laughter. Hat Fitz and Cara will be Joe Camilleri, Rick Spring- joined on stage by the many field, Rob Hirst (Midnight wonderful voices of BrisOil), Scott Owen (The Living bane’s fantastic Asabi GoodEnd), Ross Hannaford (Daddy man and her ‘Goodmen’, Cool), Vika and Linda Bull, the sweet voices of Sunshine Phil Manning (Chain) and Joe Coast choirs ‘InsingC’ and ‘A’Choired Taste’. Yes, three Robinson. “Van Diemen’s Land is an choirs coming together for the album that has been an amaz- first time as the voices behind ing experience to make," Mor- Hat Fitz and Cara’s fourth album launch. ris said. In no way can these two “With the success of be mistaken for a dainty duo. Sharkmouth; it really let me A unique combination of hilloff my leash so to speak. It style Gospel blues with oldshowed me that people want timey flavourings and stripped music that tells them a story down to just voices, guitar and and moves them," he said. vintage drums, Hat Fitz and Upon its release Van Die- Cara embellish impeccable men’s Land debuted at num- rootsy originals with soulful ber four on the National Aria vocals reminiscent of a time Charts and was nominated for once QUICK PUZZLE forgotten.NO. 7455 Best Blues n Roots album in They will share some perthe 2014 ARIA awards. sonal stories from on the road the album went on to win as a married couple that will best Australian Blues Album have you in tears of laughter 2015 and Russell Morris won and reminiscing through their best male vocalist at the Chain music. awards. QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7455 ‘Doing it Again’ was born Russell Morris performs from one of those heat of the at the brewery in the Imperial moments which couples find Hotel Eumundi this Friday 13 themselves in from time to January, with guests the Bro- time. When your musical partdie Graham Trio. Tickets are ner is also your romantic partavailable online at Oztix for ner, sometimes art can imitate life and sometimes, if you’re $25 or at the door for $30.
Hat Fitz and Cara will give a very special performance with music, stories and laughter at The J. lucky, you can get a ripper song out of a little frustration. ‘Harsh words are fired back and forth travelling over old ground until someone tires and the other relents. So to make up he grabs the mandolin and decides to serenade me as I’m eloquently in midhuff," Cara said. “As I’m being serenaded the words and melody for Doing it Again came pouring out.
“There is no second guessing when the moment is captured and the fire is rekindled in such a momentous way that is from a place of love," she said. This will be a unique night of Blues/Folk and raw deep South Gospel singing behind the newly released album “After The Rain" so grab your tickets from www.thej.com. au for Friday 3 February at 7.30pm.
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7455 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Cockatoo. 6, Cite. 8, Taut. 9, Mushroom. 10, Tight. 11, Allege. 13, Sample. 15, Legate. 17, Blotto. 19, Flute. 22, Deceiver. 23, Item. 24, Stud. 25, Renegade. Down - 2, Okapi. 3, Ketchup. 4, Tome. 5, Obstacle. 6, Carol. 7, Thought. 12, Revolver. 14, Ailment. 16, Gelding. 18, Tread. 20, Tweed. 21, Grin.
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COMING to the Tewantin Noosa RSL in Tewantin for one night only on 21 January at 6.30pm, is the Zonta Club of Noosa Trivia Night. Get together a team or book singularly and you can be allocated to a team and for only $10 per person. The winning team will take home a prize of 500 big ones! There will be a platter of nibbles per table for you to enjoy, courtesy of the RSL and drinks and food available for purchase. The RSL is also very kindly donating a keg of beer which will be sold through the bar with Zonta receiving the proceeds.
guide Thursday 12 January Cafe Le Monde 6pm Terence Boyd Thallon Tewantin Noosa RSL 6pm One Voice The J 11am Puss in Boots Friday 13 January Cafe Le Monde 8pm Mass room The J 11am and 6pm Puss in Boots Peregian Hotel 6pm Dubbaray Duo Cooroy RSL 6pm Lease Vasey Tewantin Noosa RSL 8pm Strange Brew Saturday 14 January Cafe Le Monde 8pm Pascal Pouzet/Alex Millington/Nato Tewantin Noosa RSL 8pm Zed 28 Peregian Hotel 2pm Shannon Sol Carroll Sunday 15 January Peregian Hotel 3pm Phil Barlow Sunshine Beach Surf Club 3pm Rum Jungle Cafe Le Monde 3pm Bobby Alu/Dosed/Solafreq
It's Trivia Night at Tewantin Noosa RSL so grab a team and register now!
Strange Brew’s secret ingredient STRANGE Brew are just what their name suggests - cooked up over years, they love what they do and constantly evolve in response to the experiences they gain along the way to produce something you have never heard before. The one poignant feature that shines brightest when looking at Strange Brew is the fun each of these artists has on stage. Their joy is infectious which has led them to return repeatedly to venues and their skyrocketing success is just more evidence of their amazing talent. Strange Brew’s sound is a mix of rock, blues and a special secret ingredient unique to them. Some influences on Strange
Brew are Stevie Ray Vaughan, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Van Morrison, Billy Thorpe, Paul Kelly, Tom Petty and The Rolling Stones. Band members Kellsy, Stew, Gino and Laurie, all share the opinion that their love of music is what gives them that undefined quality, that ability to have the audience up on their seats and cheering. Whatever this special spice is, they have decided to share a generous portion with every audience they perform for. If you want a taste of Strange Brew, they are performing at the Tewantin Noosa RSL Diggers Bar on Friday 13 January at 8pm.
These guys have the recipe for fun. Strange Brew perform at Tewantin Noosa RSL tomorrow night at 8pm.
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Wednesday 18 January El Capitano 8pm Hump Day - Jai Beavan
There will be a raffle on the night and the prizes will be wine packages. Funds raised are going towards the Zonta Club of Noosa’s yearly high school bursaries at Noosa District High and Coolum Beach High, which help kids in need to be able to afford education supplies, excursions, sports and much more. So if trivia is your thing, get your team together and hop online at www.trybooking.com, search events for Zonta Noosa, click on the trivia night and follow the prompts - or make your booking by calling 5447 1766.
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Spoon Fed sets the mark By Hollie Harris MIA Daskalu’s catering company Spoon Fed is renowned for setting the benchmark in excellence for mobile catering on the Sunshine Coast. And with the business reaching its 15th year she has nearly a thousand weddings, events and functions behind her. “I’d always loved food and entertaining, but sitting in the car ready to leave for my first function, honestly, I was scared,“ Mia said. From humble beginnings in 2001, word travelled fast and things started to get busy. In 2008, Mia teamed up with Paul Johnson creating Bottle Fed to share some of the workload, and also to further extend Spoon Fed’s excellence in logistics and service. This turned out to be a winning combination, and is definitely part of what has made Spoon Fed what it is today. But what is Spoon Fed catering today? “There is no secret, it’s just caring more, attention to detail, and hard work. I treat every function like it’s my family and friends - and from that perspective, disappointment is definitely not an option!” says Mia. OK, so there’s some Italian passion, but there’s also a high level of professionalism that Mia and Paul bring to the dining table. Over 40 years of industry experience means they know exactly what is required to make any event a memorable success, and this is ex-
Spoon Fed is about the guest's whole experience - no-one is left out and everyone feels special. actly why people keep coming back for seconds. Yes, it is important that your food is prepared with the love of mama, but for Spoon Fed, it’s also about the guest’s whole experience - no-one is left out, everyone feels special, everyone has a good time.
Often it’s the people, not just the location that can make mobile catering a pretty complicated business. Spoon Fed do an exceptional job of making every event look smooth and effortless - another essential part of helping people feel comfortable and relaxed.
“15 years is a big deal for us. We’re so proud of what we have done, and continue to do as a company. It’s a real buzz when you have made someone’s clients feel completely special at a corporate function, or realise that you’ve helped make someone’s wedding the best
day of their life,” Mia said. To celebrate Spoon Fed are offering 15 per cent discount on all parties booked in January 2017. Check Spoon Fed out online at www.spoonfedcatering.com or call 0419 695 244 for more information.
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Not just for ginger nuts THE annual Ginger Flower and Food Festival is back again for another year with an impressive line-up announced for the 2016 family event. Held at the Ginger Factory in Yandina, the Ginger Flower and Food Festival will be held from the 20 to 22 January and is packed full of presenters who will share their passion, knowledge and experience with festival-goers. This year marks the 21st year the festival has been running and the free event will have a world of information on cooking with ginger, its many health benefits, and how to grow and nurture ginger and heliconia plants at home. Also featured in the line-up is Gympie’s food ambassador and local Matt Golinski, free ranging chef Peter Wolfe, Spirit House’s Kelly Lord and Tom Swapp, Chris White from Hungry Feel Eating House, Noosa Boathouse’s Shane Bailey, Jodie Williams from Black Ant Gourmet in Kin Kin and Josh Smallwood from Rickys River Bar. An array of gardening gurus will also share their knowledge including Soil to Supper’s Cath Manual, Paul Plant from Subtropical Gardening and the Noosa Botanical Gardens, 104.9’s Glen Jeavons, Ginger Factory’s bee keeper Gayle Currie, sustainable farmer Gary Hands, Ornamental Ginger expert Kim Taylor and Dezley Hughes from Twig & Grace. A theme of locally grown and sourced produce will run through the cooking demonstrations, highlighting all that is local to the Sunshine Coast and how these ingredients pair so well with ginger, while the garden talks will focus on the home garden and how success can be easily achieved no matter the size of garden. The Ginger Flower and Food Festival on 20 to 22 January is perfect for all ages and is a true celebration of Queensland’s sub-tropical lifestyle, filled with loads of entertainment, glorious food, plant sales, a native animal display, and of course, amazing flowers. Entry to the event is free. The Ginger Factory is located at 50 Pioneer Road, Yandina, and more information is available at www.gingerfactory.com.au.
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Delicious meals on offer at RSL By Hollie Harris THIS month there are some delicious new offers in the Bistro and the Coffee Lounge at the Tewantin Noosa RSL. The January offer in the Bistro, is a mouthwatering Moroccan Spiced Salmon. The crispy skinned salmon is cooked to perfection and served with quinoa, brown rice and a Moroccan black bean salad dressed with a herb and turmeric dressing. For only $22.90 for members or $24.90 for non-members, this is the summer dinner treat you’ve been waiting for. The usual favourites, such as fish and chips or a classic chicken parmie and the roast of day, are still on the menu - all for a fantastic price. For a little day time dessert, spoil yourself with a delicious peach and raspberry trifle in the coffee lounge for only $7 members or $7.50 non-members. The RSL is continuing their $1000 member’s draw every Monday night - just pop the completed voucher from your member’s calendar in the barrel at reception and be there from 7.30pm to 8.00pm on Mondays to win. The Getaway Package Member Promotion continues with over $43,000 in prizes. There is a major draw on the last Thursday of the month for a Getaway Package, each worth $10,000. Drawn on 8pm on 26 January and 23 February. Plus, $1000 is drawn at 8pm every other Thursday night during January and February and the Diggers Bar Promotion continues with the winner’s choice of a $1000 Trade Tools or Bunnings voucher each month. The usual line-up of great entertainment continues throughout January with performances from “The Australian Crowded House Show“ on Friday 20th, “AC/DC“ on Friday 27th and every Thursday and Saturday evening with fantastic covers of Johnny O’Keefe, Joe Cocker and Neil Diamond just to name a few.
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Wheel good turn by Rotary for kids PROCEEDS from the Rotary Club of Eumundi’s annual raffle will help fill the tummies of students at Cloncurry State School in Far North Queensland. The school is located in a community still ravaged by drought and the funds from the raffle will fund the school’s breakfast program. The Rotary Club of Eumundi president Greg Molyneux said $3000 would be donated to the school to make nutritious breakfasts available to disadvantaged students during the
2017 school year. “Breakfast clubs are a great start to the day to facilitate learning and community connections,� Mr Molyneux said. “Our thanks go to the wonderful Eumundi community - residents and visitors - for making this year’s Christmas raffle such a success, with special thanks to the local businesses and individuals who generously donated the major and six smaller hamper prizes to benefit a community recognised as disadvantaged.�
Raffle tickets were sold at several locations, with the most popular venue being the Friday Christmas night markets hosted by the Original Eumundi Markets in December. Tom Wegener of Cooroy won the major hamper wheelbarrow prize. “Eumundi Rotary wishes everyone the best for 2017 and acknowledges with thanks the community support that enables Rotary to build stronger communities locally and in locations where disadvantage impacts particularly on families,� Mr Molyneux said.
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Climate of terror LIKE any responsible newspaper, Noosa Today has an obligation to express all shades of opinions, but there comes a point where some opinions are so misleading and harmful that publishing them does us all a great disservice. I wouldn’t expect any paper to publish letters saying, for example, that acts of terror are OK because they assist with population control. Letters denying climate change in my view are just as menacing. Urgent and immediate action is needed to reduce carbon emissions so that global suffering on an unprecedented scale can be averted. This is not an opinion but a well-established and undeniable fact, and puerile letters such as the climate scam nonsense expressed by Phillip Rutherford (Noosa Today, 5 January) do nothing but nudge us a little closer to catastrophe. John Burrows, Lake Macdonald.
Tough at the top DO the new regulations for the income and assets tests, effective 1 January 2017, apply to the politicians' parliamentary pensions too? Margaret Wilkie, Peregian Beach.
Crowded tourism NOOSA now faces a problem where tourism numbers in the major tourism precincts namely Hastings Street, Gympie Terrace and Noosa Junction will exceed the carrying capacity of these areas. The character, ambience and quality of these areas will be endangered. The problem will become even more critical with Caloundra South 60,000 residents, the Bruce highway being duplicated from Caboolture to Caloundra and the State Government South East Queensland Plan predicting and enforcing an additional 8000 new homes in Noosa in the next 15 years. Noosa Council is now focused on and seeking answers to car numbers and parking however the tourism numbers will become far more critical. It is imperative that a new tourism precinct be developed within Noosa to siphon tourism away from the current overloaded tourism precincts. The calibre of any new tourism precinct
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SUMMERTIME just doesnt get much better than this! William Neaves snapped a shot of the aquatic playground that is the Noosa River. If you would like to submit a photo of our wildlife, landscape or lifestyle, please email newsdesk@noosatoday.com.au. needs to compete with the current precincts and therefore requires a major attraction coupled with appropriate streetscaping, parking, shopping retail, and access to existing Noosa’s major roadways. A bold plan would be to develop a major attraction such as a “wet and wild park" south of the current Noosa Civic Centre. The park would be supported with streetscaping, shopping retail, parking and equal to current tourism precincts. While tourists are at the new precinct they are not at and overloading the current Noosa tourism precincts. Such a plan will no doubt be not acceptable to some, however the inaction to address the tourism overload will see our major current tourism precincts become destroyed, intolerable and ugly. Jeff Nuske, Noosa Heads.
Short memory I MAY be in my seventies but have a good memory. In the late '70s when there was just one six-car paying ferry across the Noosa River owners tried to get permission from council to build a second ferry only to be used in busy times and when the ferry was ‘out of the river’
for a week or two in February for annual survey (meant no access to properties over that side). It was advised then that council was happy to keep it at just one six-vehicle ferry so the numbers using North Shore/Cooloola were totally limited. Those were the days when such wonderful people did such good work protecting that area and Fraser Island - they were even able to stop a hotel being built on the North Shore then. Of course, now money involved, all that is forgotten! I can clearly remember when Kate Jones, then Labor Government, bought in the permit system and her saying all monies would be used in the areas on things such as increased rangers, rubbish bins, toilets, improvement to access to and from beaches, etc and nothing has been done since so think of all that money that has gone into general revenue. Also with Noosa Council, they get $1 from every vehicle going each way cross the ferry - nothing done so that too goes into general revenue. I often wonder why, as most of the vehicles just go through the Noosa Shire and into the Cooloola Shire - Gympie Council doesn’t get half of that $1? All locals would love ‘reductions in tourist
numbers everywhere’ so a cap on tourist numbers ... but council/government will never do that as they are just giving up ‘free’ money. Just imagine them looking at the queues at the ferrys, accesses and the bumper to bumper traffic on the beach ... they are rubbing their hands together in glee adding up what they get from the money on each vehicle and the daily weekly yearly permit money! (State Government/Noosa Council the same). Oh ‘yes’ State Government pat themselves on their backs for putting police over there at holiday time - we’re not dumb ... just more money for ‘general revenue’! Hate to say this, but now our family had to sell our family's Teewah property after 54 years (the last original family from the first auction of 24 blocks at Teewah in 1962) because of the cost to have it up there (rates and so on). I can look at it totally as an ‘outsider’ as I’ll never go up there again. With the new ferry lease contract coming up in two plus years ... might as well tender for a toll bridge and just make it ‘open slather’ ... council/government will still get their money from ‘bridge tolls’ (do away with permits) ... and the numbers probably won’t be much more than are there now ... and ratepayers on that side won’t have the dreaded ‘holiday time blues’ when they can’t go anywhere for weeks - without any reduction of their rates. Jeanne Robinson, Cooloola Estate (Noosa Shire).
Shine comes off I READ that Coles have now decided to stop waxing their apples so in future what you see is what you get. Now if the organic and halal inspectors had been doing their job properly in the Garden of Eden we wouldn’t be in the mess we are in today. We can be assured it certainly wasn’t a “Granny Smiths“ Eve offered Adam. The end result was some poor serpent minding his own business sunbaking got blamed. I am fascinated but steer clear of them, so I can see where Adam went wrong (snakes, that is). E. Wright, Sunrise Beach.
January School Holiday activities Noosa Library Service Kids’ Play Room 0-5 year olds Jump, bounce, crawl, play, climbOpen for casual play sessions: Mon to Fri 8am- 5pm, Sat 8 -11am Cost $5 per child Pre-bookings are recommended.
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$8 per person Booking / pre-payment essential For ages 5-8yrs Junior Jungle 11am-12noon, Wed 11 Jan Filthy Fossils 11am-12noon, Thurs 12 Jan For ages 9-12yrs Hammer Time 1.30-3pm Wed 11 Jan Slimey Sun Catcher 1.30-3pm Thurs 12 Jan
InÀatable Fun! InÀatable Fun is back daily over the School Holidays and weekends (weather permitting) 12- 3pm!
Bithday Parties 0-5 year olds
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$12 per person 10.30am-12.30pm Thurs 5 Jan for 7-11yrs Fri 6 Jan for 12-15yrs Be inspired on a journey to the heart of a tree, aged up to 1500 years old when it fell across a road in Doonan, in its new role as teacher of culture, creativity and connection.
The Gabori Sisters Gathering by the Sea
Have your next party in our Kids’ Play Room, it’s the perfect venue!
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Free activities for children 11am-3pm Sun 8 Jan Art activities based on the current exhibition, including childrens’ toymaking activity: ‘If Toys Could Talk’
Little Seed Youth Theatre Puss in Boots 12, 13 Jan 11am both days & 6.30pm Fri 13 Jan $25 Adult, $20 conc & grps of 8+ High energy and hilarious show. Nickleby vs Blaze – World’s Greatest Magic Battle! 10.30am, Tues 10 January $24 per person, $85 Family pass
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Frankenteddies: Ages 9-12 yrs Tear teddies apart and re-sew them into monstrous (or cute) creations. Noosaville: 10-11.30am Fri 13 Jan Cooroy: 10-11.30am Fri 20 Jan Bookings required A create-your-own craft workshop. 10-11.30am Free Cooroy: Thurs 12 Jan Noosaville: Thurs 19 Jan
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Winnie the Pooh Kids and Singin’ in the Rain Jr 2pm and 7pm, Sat 21 Jan $25 Adult, $20 conc or student Sunshine Coast Youth Theatre’s talented youngsters bring you not one, but two, all time classics, for the perfect family night out.
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Bits and Bots: Ages 8+ yrs Code Ozobots to play games and discover circuits with littleBits. Cooroy: 10-11am Tues 17 Jan Noosaville: 10-11am Wed 18 Jan Bookings required
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Family Day - First for 2017 Full info: Ph 5448 0288 www.noosa.qld.gov.au/nac
Warhammer: Ages 12+ yrs Bring fantasy miniatures to battle. Noosaville: 9am-1pm, Saturdays 10am-2pm Wed 4 and 18 Jan
Movie Making: Ages 8-12 yrs Learn how to edit and use visual FX to create a superhero ¿lm. Noosaville: 1-2.30pm Tues 10 Jan Bookings required
Film Trailer: Ages 6-9 yrs Direct your own trailer for a superhero ¿lm using iMovie Trailer. Cooroy: 10-11.30am Tues 10 Jan Bookings required Full info: Ph 5329 6555
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IT WAS the type of Christmas break that both lifeguards and lifesavers like to report. No fatalities on our beaches - big crowds moderate surf and great weather. With beaches packed it also resulted in good business for both the Noosa and Sunshine Beach Supporter Clubs. Both supporter club managers, Anton Mogg of Noosa and Tim Johnson of Sunshine Beach, have expressed their thanks to all our visitors for their support of their respective clubs. “This is great,” said Anton, “all funds go to providing state of the art equipment that is essential to maintain our high standard of beach safety. If we lose the reputation of being safe family beaches, crowds drop off and the whole town suffers.’’ Regarding that ever-present problem of membership, on Boxing Day on Main Beach, the Noosa club, in conjunction with F45 Fitness Centre, conducted a beach fitness circuit for lifesavers and F45 members. Attended by some 50 members, it was a great success. “The idea was to encourage new members into surf club life by letting them see the fitness benefits that go with being a lifesaver," Noosa spokesman Donald McKill said. "We cannot emphasise enough the need for new members and to publically demonstrate training techniques, is a great way to get them thinking of a career in lifesav-
ing - a big thank you to F45 for being a major part of this promotion.” With voluntary roving patrols and 24hour callout teams now becoming a vital part of surf club life at Noosa, maintaining a high membership is of the utmost importance. On two occasions during the Christmas break our ERG, (Emergency Response Group that respond to callouts outside patrol hours) were needed when people boating, found themselves in trouble in and around the river mouth. Again a tragedy was avoided because of the incredibly fast Response Time of the IRB teams. Proud to say that this factor has not gone unnoticed by the local police and the team has been commended. However we again stress that this will not always be the case, as a time will come when the ERG team will already be on another rescue mission; and this is when a tragedy will occur. So rule number one: Don’t take these teams for granted and, two: When boating check and double check gear, equipment and talk to the Coast Guard. Always remember 'When in Doubt Don’t go Out'. In surf club competition, Noosa had good news prior to Christmas when it was announced that Lana Rogers and Cooper Williams were selected for the Queensland Team. This team - known as the Cyclones - is just reward for hard work. Then to top it off, Noosa's head coach Darren Mercer was named as the Queensland Coach. This news was well received as this gen-
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NOOSA GOLF THERE were 251 entrants in the monthly medal stroke played on Saturday 7 January. Scratch Rating (M): 72.0. Winners - A Grade: Cooper Clarke 11, 67; Bruce Blakemore 10, 68; Michael Car 6, 68. B Grade: Ron Turner 15, 68; Dale Officer 17, 68; Bruce Hallett 17, 69. C Grade: Peter Bolitho 19, 63; Mark Riley 24, 64; Tim Dolan 19, 67. Place Getters: Raymond Bowen 36, 67; Ken Veitch 21, 68; Jim Schofield 21, 68; Rick Beattie 10, 69; Joachim Elding 12, 69; Kevin Krogh 16, 69; Alan Laird 13, 69; Robert Upham 17, 70; Peter Quigley 22, 70; Rob Martin 10, 70; Keith Munday 19, 70; Paul Sanderson 10, 70; Pieter Kanters 17, 70; Dylan Stone 19, 70; Roland Dean 23, 71; Aaron Carter 12, 71; Adam Dehnen 14, 71; Tony Latimer 20, 71; Murray Green 7, 71. Great Score: Rob Martin. Nearest to pin - A Grade: 5th Gus Torney; 7th Rob Martin; 10th Rex Achurch; 12th Lee Christie. B Grade: 5th Doug Reynolds; 7th Andrew Lonie; 10th Garry Foley; 12th Alan Laird.
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By Jack Mangrove WITH the warm summer evenings, the river is a great place to be to claim some quality fish. Up river the jacks have been feeding with ferocity, live bait is one of the most productive, team this with the late afternoon, early evening and a run out tide and your chances of seeing a red devil are high. If flicking lures is your thing, there are some new lures on the market that are really firing them up. The Rapala slow rising Shadow Rap Jerkbaits have accounted for some quality fish, as the name suggests these lures are very slow to rise so when you crank them down they will stay in the strike zone longer. Prawnstars are also popular at the moment, they have a very natural gliding action as it sinks. The trick is to allow plenty of time for the lure to glide down and then give it a couple of short sharp flicks to get the tail flicking, this is best achieved with a slightly stiffer tip rod. Down river, Woods Bay and the back of the Sound, small soft plastics and blades have been the go when chasing trevally through the day, with poppers and surface walkers producing in the low light periods.
Flathead are in great numbers in the lower section of the river and have been feeding on small fish baits like hardy heads, frog mouthed pilchards and whitebait, fishing the run out tide seems to be the most productive. Whiting have also been in good numbers and have been feeding on yabbies and worms and pealed prawns, with the dog beach and Gympie Terrace always a good fish for the family. Offshore, Sunshine Reef has really fired up over the last week or so with mixed bags of sweetlip, coral trout, tuskies and squire. Shimano Colt Sniper micro jigs have been a standout on the trout and sweetlip as they mimic an injured bait fish as they flutter down. North and Chardon’s Reefs have seen some good size dolphin fish (mahi mahi) being caught, with spanish and spotted mackerel hitting slow trolled dead baits on a chin guard. Chin guards are great they help to keep the bait from spinning and give it a realistic look. Those that have made the trip up to the Reef off Double Island and out to the Barwon Banks have been well rewarded with dolphin fish, cod, coral trout, cobia, pearl perch and snapper. On the beaches, whiting have been in most of the close gutter on the incoming tide,
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I KNOW that sometimes in Noosa we throw our hands in the air in exasperation at council decisions on land use and bizarre zonings and the like, but for the most part there is some kind of logic in play. And, in terms of the bigger picture, our town planning has, for decades now, been world’s best practice. This week’s column comes to you from a village a few thousand kilometres north west of Noosa where such is not the case, a place where planning is a concept whose time is yet to come, where land zoning is a form of currency, where roads are opened and closed and allowed to rot at the whims of feuding landlords, where there are dozens of sturdy concrete bridges that lead nowhere. The urban sprawl along Bali’s south west coast has been heading north at the rate of about a couple of hundred rice paddies a year for more than 30 years, but the village where we have been staying a couple of times a year for nearly a decade now has been the developers’ stumbling block, separated from its neighbour villages by fast-flowing creeks and rivers, and bordered by a government-gazetted “green corridor” that runs inland from the coast to the outskirts of the city of Tabanan, through some of South Bali’s most pleasant agricultural landscapes. The green corridor was compromised almost from the start, with Bali’s trickle-down management of assets guaranteeing that money would change hands and buildings would pop up in fields of green. But even now, we can ride our pushbikes 10 minutes from the compound and be surrounded by terrain not dissimilar to the island of the gods I fell in love with 43 years ago, where the tinkle of cowbells and the laughter of children can be heard rather than the now standard soundtrack of jackhammers and doof-doof. Still, every visit we monitor the level of construction in our neighbourhood and wonder how long it can last. And every visit we have to re-examine our priorities. From where we live, I have several easy options for my morning surf. I can putter on my scooter two minutes to the end of the beach road where there are two good lefts and a
French surfers brave freezing waters to paddle out for a mate. Photos courtesy Bob Simpson. Bridge to nowhere in Bali.
Memorial service for Francois Lartigau at the chapel above Guethary. right that like a medium swell and a high tide. On a lower tide and a bigger swell, I can ride the scooter five minutes in the other direction, across a bridge and along a winding coastal route to two more reef and sand Aframes that will hold up to double overhead, which is quite enough for an old bloke, on any tide. For the past few years landholders on the southern side of the bridge have been playing silly buggers with public access, illegally blocking off one track after another, but the local surfing community has always found a way around these obstacles. Until now. On my first morning back last week I rode across the bridge at first light, down the temple track and into an impenetrable brick wall. I rode its length twice but there was no way around. I parked the bike and walked 20
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minutes along the beach for my surf. No big deal, I suppose, but a 40-minute round trip carrying a longboard isn’t particularly my idea of fun. It’s like walking from First Point to Granite and back, every day. There is another way, but it involves doing a huge loop on major roads, which is also not my idea of fun. Conversely, my inconvenience is slowing the degeneration of the village I love into another Kuta or Seminyak. There are no nightclubs here, and without coastal access there won’t be for some time. Maybe never. In the meantime, I’m looking for a secret bridge. This might sound silly, but I’ve already found two. The problem is that neither of them go anywhere.
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Go on girls, give it a 'tri' By Jolene Ogle THE Noosa Triathlon is the region’s biggest sporting event and a new female-only training initiative is hoping to get women out from the spectator stand and into the race. The initiative is the brainchild of the Noosa Tri Club and has been made possible through funding aimed at promoting female participation in triathlon events. Noosa Tri Club president Tim Rook said he noticed women new to a sport may feel intimidated when training in a mixed environment. “Because of this, we wanted to create a female-only environment where sessions are led by a professional female coach,” he said. “We are hoping this will prompt women to come and try having seen the Noosa Triathlon and been inspired by that.” The Noosa Tri Club will hold training sessions that fit around work and school dropoff commitments to hopefully allow mums to get time for themselves during school hours where they can meet like-minded women. “We want the sessions to be fun as well as challenging,” he said. “We will cater for novices, we have several female members who didn’t get into the sport until well into their 40s and 50s so we hope any female with or without a sporting background will want to take part.” The classes will be led by Noosa-based coach Jess Fleming, who has competed in Ironwoman races around the world and recently placed first in the 2016 Challenge Vietnam full iron-distance triathlon. As a mother-of-two, Jess is familiar with juggling work
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Locals Jocelyn and Bec sharing a wave at First Point this week. It's good to see that even when our surf is packed out, the vibe at Noosa is still fun. Picture: SURFSHOTS Collision of the day; this guy's short board was cracked and sent into retirement! Picture: TITO MEDIA
and family life with health and fitness, but event organisers are hoping to help other women achieve a healthy balance through the initiative. “After a long time in the sport and the last three years as a professional, I feel it’s time to ‘give back’ to other ladies out there that want to get into triathlon,” she said. “I want to prove to women out there that it isn’t as scary as it seems and anyone can get involved. I haven’t forgotten where I started when I first came into triathlon as a complete non-swimmer and never having ridden a bike competitively. But, I was able to progress and have fun at the same time right up to a professional level.” Jess has previously conducted two female-only courses through her coaching company Multisportconsultants with fantastic outcomes. “The girls I brought to-
gether now meet regularly to swim bike and run, they found a new sport, courage to do so and friends along the way,” she said. The Noosa Triathlon Club will host an open morning on Sunday 29 January at the Noosa Lions Park in Noosa Heads. All women are welcome to head along and find out more about the free personalised, eight-week training plans. The female-only classes will be led by Jess at various times of the day and there will also be a female-only, twoday triathlon training camp in June. Anyone interested in giving the training classes a “tri” can register through the Noosa Tri Club’s Facebook page or website www.noosatriclub. com or head along to the open morning on Sunday 29 January at the Noosa Lions Park in Noosa Heads.
Great surf packs a crowd Surf’s Up HOLLIE HARRIS
WITH a few good sets coming through Noosa points over the weekend, locals and visitors had to learn the art of sharing or miss out. Sunday was the best day for surf with near perfect conditions along the points. Traffic banked up to the Noosa Reef Hotel and surf photographer Tito Media
counted 115 surfers at Tea Tree Bay alone. Julian Wilson was among the crowd and collisions were hard and constant. The waves dwindled to a measly one foot by Monday, but the crowds were patient. Little Cove offered the better selection of rides early in the day. With not much around earlier in the week, many were heading down to Burleigh and the Pass for the best surf. It was reported on Swell-
net.com that it was pure mayhem at the Pass with the daily injury toll ridiculously high and the car parking even more infuriating than the crowds. As the wind turns Northerly and the swell drops off, it's looking pretty average around here for the next few days with inconsistent NE’ly swell of 2-3ft around on the open beaches at best. Things are still looking good in the coming weeks with some promising developments in the Coral Sea ahead, and so we wait!
Nippers spring into action The Noosa Heads Nippers Team had a fun and enjoyable 8-10 years Junior SLS Carnival recently held at Redcliffe. The kids were ready to spring into action, so were the water safety parent volunteers, especially Andy Hunt (pictured at the back); he was on fire for his first ever carnival! Andy really enjoyed himself and was proud of how Noosa Nippers showed lots of team spirit and gave 100 per cent in all events. Well done to the Noosa Nippers and to all our valued parent volunteers.
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